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week in Arabic

week in Arabic is جُمْعَة, أُسْبُوع, اسبوع — week means a period of seven consecutive days.

week in Arabic

جُمْعَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: jumʕa
period of seven days
أُسْبُوع
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔusbūʕ
period of seven days
اسبوع
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔesbūʕ
period of seven days
إسبوع
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔisbūʕ
period of seven days
أُسبوع
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔusbūʕ
period of seven days
سيمانة
noun feminine
Pronounced: sīmāna
period of seven days
جمعة
noun feminine
Pronounced: jamʕa
period of seven days

What does "week" mean?

  1. noun A period of seven consecutive days.
    "We'll be on holiday for a week."

week in a sentence

  • We'll be on holiday for a week.
  • It took her a week to reply to the email.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "week" in Arabic?

"week" in Arabic is جُمْعَة, أُسْبُوع, اسبوع. week means: A period of seven consecutive days.

How do you pronounce جُمْعَة?

"week" in Arabic is جُمْعَة, pronounced "jumʕa".

How do you use "week" in a sentence?

Example: "We'll be on holiday for a week." In Arabic, "week" is جُمْعَة, أُسْبُوع, اسبوع.

Are there other ways to say "week" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 7 translations listed for "week": جُمْعَة, أُسْبُوع, اسبوع, إسبوع, أُسبوع, سيمانة.

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